In vitro toxicity testing of alcohol-soluble proteins from diploid wheat triticum monococcum in celiac disease
โ Scribed by De Vincenzi, Massimo ;Luchetti, Roberto ;Giovannini, Claudio ;Pogna, Norberto E. ;Saponaro, Carlo ;Galterio, Giovanni ;Gasbarrini, Giovanni
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 219 KB
- Volume
- 11
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0887-2082
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โฆ Synopsis
Peptic-tryptic digests of alcohol-soluble proteins from flours of 10 accessions of Triticum monococcum with contrasting storage protein compositions and bread-making characteristics were found unable to agglutinate K562(S) cells even at a peptide concentration as high as 14 g/L, agglutination being strongly correlated with toxicity in celiac disease. When fractionated by affinity chromatography on Sepharose-6B coupled with mannan, peptic-tryptic digests separated into three fractions. Fraction C peptides were shown to agglutinate K562(S) cells, whereas peptides in fractions A and B and in the mixed fraction B โซโฌ C were inactive, suggesting that fraction B contains "protective" peptides that interfere with toxic peptides in fraction C in their agglutinating activity. These results offer an opportunity to study the biochemical and genetic bases of wheat toxicity at the diploid level. Moreover, the reduced toxicity, if any, of Triticum monococcum in the celiac disease, along with the good grain characteristics of some "monococcum" accessions, greatly increases the economical prospects of this wheat species.
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